Bonzi Lighthouse Well-Known Member Jul 18, 2010 #2 The one that will do 10x, thats all you really need as any higher becomes unmanagable.
kinetic Well-Known Member Jul 18, 2010 #3 How is an adjustable, lighted handheld scope unmanagable? I'm not trying to bash I just don't understand the logic I guess, if 10x works well enough for you great. However a 3"x1.5" scope is no way unmanagable.
How is an adjustable, lighted handheld scope unmanagable? I'm not trying to bash I just don't understand the logic I guess, if 10x works well enough for you great. However a 3"x1.5" scope is no way unmanagable.
jawbrodt Well-Known Member Jul 18, 2010 #4 Go with 60X, for sure. I use a 100X microscope, and wish it was a bit stronger.
G gobbly Well-Known Member Jul 18, 2010 #5 he probably means that more than 10x in a handheld would be unmanageable. You guys are talking about real microscopes
he probably means that more than 10x in a handheld would be unmanageable. You guys are talking about real microscopes
robbzilla Well-Known Member Jul 18, 2010 #6 Between those two def go with the 30x. 60x gets to hard to handle as stated above.
kevin Well-Known Member Jul 18, 2010 #8 i use a 10x jewelers loupe, it's a lot easier focusing. my 30x collects dust.